I just want to thank Gloria and Bob for everthing
Household Goods Shipment from GA to Dominican Republic
From: Larry daniels [mailto:larrydaniels22@]
Sent: Wednesday, June 01, 2011 8:37 PM
To: Gloria
Subject: RE: 11-04-003-06 Shipment Received
Thank you, furniture should be delivered today, 6-2-11
I just want to thank you and Bob for everthing
Don’t Allow Your Past
To Direct Your Future
We All Have Been
Forgiven
Larry M.Daniels
Moving to Dominican Republic, Shipping Household Goods to the Dominican Republic

This information is prepared by IntlMOVE for IntlMOVE’s customers moving to the Dominican Republic and Shipping Household Goods or Personal Effects from USA to the Dominican Republic.
If you are moving to the Dominican Republic and plan to ship your household goods and personal effects, there are customs regulations in the Dominican Republic you need to consider.
Below are Dominican Republic’s rules and regulations regarding the importation of used household goods and personal belongings.
REQUIRED DOCUMENTS FOR MOVING TO DOMINICAN REPUBLIC AND SHIPPING HOUSEHOLD GOODS AND PERSONAL EFFECTS TO THE DOMINICAN REPUBLIC
- Visa’d Passport (for Customer and each member of the family) must be at least one year old, otherwise previous passport is required
- Detailed household goods and personal effects inventory (original in English or Spanish)
- Marriage Certificate (if married)
- Birth Certificate of children living in same house
- Dominican Consular invoice
- In addition to the above documents, foreigners must have the following:
- Work Permit
- Customs Bond
- Residence Visa
- Work Contract
- Dominican Residence Card
- Bank guarantee or affidavit
- Contracts for house or apartment rental as well as electrical and water service
- All documents must be originals
CUSTOMS REGULATIONS FOR MOVING TO DOMINICAN REPUBLIC AND SHIPPING HOUSEHOLD GOODS AND PERSONAL EFFECTS TO THE DOMINICAN REPUBLIC
- CUSTOMER MUST BE PRESENT FOR CUSTOMS CLEARANCE OF THE HOUSEHOLD GOODS AND PERSONAL EFFECTS SHIPMENT
- A physical examination is required prior to applying to the Department of Exoneration for clearance of household goods
- Only one household goods and personal effects shipment allowed
- Used household goods duty-free, if used and owned for over two years
- Dominican citizens may be allowed one time exemption if they have lived abroad a minimum of one year
DUTIABLE AND RESTRICTED HOUSEHOLD GOODS AND PERSONAL EFFECTS ITEMS
- All new household goods and personal effects items (invoices required)
- Duplicate electrical appliances (ie.. refrigerators, washers, dryers, air conditioners)
- Computer equipment and machinery
PROHIBITED HOUSEHOLD GOODS AND PERSONAL EFFECTS ITEMS
- Weapons, ammunition and explosives
- Drugs and narcotics (shipment subject to confiscation if included)
- Pornographic material
- Alcohol and tobacco products must NOT be shipped with household goods, but separately and requires consular documents
MOTOR VEHICLES
- CUSTOMER MUST BE PRESENT FOR CUSTOMS CLEARANCE
- One auto per person
- Autos must be registered/owned by Customer for at least one year
- If Dominican citizen, Customer must have lived abroad a minimum of two years
- Limited to no larger than 2000 cc and maximum of six cylinders
- “Luxury” autos not allowed
- Documents required:
- Original title must be certified by the Department of Vehicles and legalized by the nearest Dominican Consulate
- Original of registration for past three years
- Residence Visa
- Original Dominican Consular invoice stamped at the nearest Dominican consulate
- Original Drivers License
- License Plate
- Passport
- All documents must be originals
PETS
- Veterinary Certificate issued within 90 days of departure (no quarantine required for dogs and cats)
- Birds have a quarantine period of 10 days
NOTE – Customs regulations in the Dominican Republic are subject to change at any time. The proceeding information is a brief summary of customs regulations applicable to household goods and personal effects shipments to the Dominican Republic and is being provided for general guidance to assist our Agents and Customers. Since such regulations are subject to change without notice, IntlMove cannot be held liable for any costs, damage, delays, or other detrimental events resulting from non-compliance. Always double check with your local embassy or consulate.
Ignacio y Lucy: We want to thank everyone for your support
Moving to Dominican Republic, shipping to dominican republic, shipping household goods to dominican republic
From: Ignacio M.
Sent: Thursday, February 19, 2009 1:35 PM
To: ops@intlmove.com
Subject: Our Shipment 08-12-048-31
Greetings, we got to inspect our shipment today at Rio Hiana in Santa Domingo. Customs opened five boxes out of 185 and they were very satisfied. They also inspected our Nissan Murano and found everything in order. It appears that our shipment will be traveling to Casa Linda Sosua on Tuesday. From what we have seen here in Santo Domingo everything is working fine. We want to thank everyone for your support in getting our household goods and auto into the country.
Thank you again, Ignacio y Lucy M.
